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Discussion in '360/430' started by AV8TR, Jan 24, 2007.

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  1. AV8TR

    AV8TR Rookie

    Nov 16, 2004
    22
    Tulsa
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    Brett
    I am just starting to look at 360's, specifically 2000 models. I have found a Black/Grey F1 with 15,700 on the clock. I have asked about the service, using the information I have found by searching the site, and it appears that all has been done. The car has electric seats (not daytona), shields, tubi exhaust (how much louder is this?), cd changer, red calipers, car and seat covers, rear challenge grill. The car is located at a Lamborghini/Ferrari dealership. It has not been in any accidents, the front bumper cover has been resprayed but the car has been described as extremely clean and owned by one very meticulous person. The pictures seem to suggest this, but I have not personally inspected it (4 hours away) Black 360

    I inquired about the price and they suggested $131k. That seems a bit strong considering the mileage. If I have provided enough information, can anyone here assist me?
     
  2. FERRARI-TECH

    FERRARI-TECH Formula 3

    Nov 9, 2006
    1,677
    Los Angeles
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    Ferrari-tech
    I would say that is a good number if you find the car is as described, we just retailed a yellow 2000, manual seats, shields, red callipers, rear grill,F1 with 18.7k miles for $135K.
    Good service history, we just took care of the belt service, a few paint gliches, and a couple of other small items to keep the car out of the shop for a year. There are lots of cars out there and most are not what they appear to be, look at it yourself and have a good PPI done.
     
  3. AV8TR

    AV8TR Rookie

    Nov 16, 2004
    22
    Tulsa
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    Brett
    Thank you for your input.

    I have had people tell me $115-118 and wondered how to get that price.

    Would a PPI by the Ferrari dealership (that it is at) be acceptable? They would still be liable to report anything?
     
  4. team360

    team360 Karting

    Nov 4, 2003
    72
    Bell Canyon, CA
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    Scott Platt
    I think you should be able to carve at least 10K off of that number based on what I have seen. I sold a clean 27K mile 99 for $107K 9 months ago.
     
  5. Cool1g

    Cool1g Karting

    Aug 7, 2006
    155
    Hollyweird, CA
    seems a bit high to me too.

    a friend of mine picked up a 2000 360 black on tan, manual, around 8,000 miles for ~$120K about a year ago (or a bit longer) from a dealer in San Diego. it seems like the prices have held firm since then and he could sell it today for what he paid for it.
     
  6. racerdj

    racerdj F1 Veteran
    Owner

    Jan 19, 2003
    6,952
    Indianapolis
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    DJS
    I'm 52 and don't like loud...but the Tubi is totally worth it. Forget the stereo and just wind the Tubi up!
     
  7. AV8TR

    AV8TR Rookie

    Nov 16, 2004
    22
    Tulsa
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    Brett
    Thanks for all the advice. We are going to look at the car tomorrow...
     
  8. ptrick

    ptrick Karting

    Nov 25, 2006
    85
    North Tustin
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    Patrick
    I just completed my search about a month ago and pulled the trigger on a 2000 yellow 360. Based off my research, I would say about 115K plus or minus a couple of thousand.
     

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